Eat your Greens: 28 March 2023
Focusing on indirect taxation in a sustainable economy. Is the role of taxation in sustainability a carrot or a stick?
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This webinar focused on the indirect taxation in the sustainable economy. With many jurisdictions introducing and amending tax legislation to fit the global environmental agenda, the indirect tax world looks set to significantly change. But is the role of taxation in sustainability a carrot or a stick?
Learning Objectives
- Awareness of the environmental taxes affecting behaviors for people and businesses.
- Awareness of latest trends and developments around environmental taxes and what businesses can do to minimise administrative requirements.
Speaker Bios
Luigi Lungarella – Director – Indirect Tax (PKF Littlejohn – London (UK))
Luigi has over 20 years' experience of indirect taxation, having previously worked as an indirect tax consultant for two Big 4 firms and a privately-owned group specialising in property investment and fund management, principal investments, and financial services.
Luigi chairs the Indirect Taxes pillar within the PKF network, is a member of the PKF International Tax Committee and a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) indirect tax committee.
Stephen Dale (Roosevelt Associés – Paris (FR))
Stephen has worked in French taxation for some 30 years, having previously worked with PwC in the UK and in France (1976-2017).
He now works for French law firm Roosevelt Associés. He is president of the International VAT Association, member of the EU Commission’s VAT Expert Group and is a founding board member of both the Association de la Pratique de la TVA européenne (APTE) and the Association des Représentants Fiscaux français and a member of the OECD’s TAG on consumption taxes.
Stephen lectures at three French universities on indirect and UK taxation
Nadav Shayovitz – Manager (PKF Littlejohn – London, UK)
Nadav Shayovitz is a VAT manager at PKF Littlejohn. He advises on VAT and indirect tax across a wide range of industries sectors, including financial services, insurance, land and property, and cross-border transactions.